Our vision
Our Vision: Aims of Change Africa Foundation
The Change Africa Foundation initiative has from the beginning been aimed at addressing the plight of widows, orphans and other young people affected, or infected, by HIV/AIDS. Beyond dealing with the devastating effects of the disease itself, CAF aims to help alleviate poverty and sickness, promote good health and the chance of better education for people in disadvantaged communities.
Change Africa Foundation works closely with the affected communities, and with local and international donor agencies, to mobilise resources aimed at extending hope to disadvantaged people in Kenya, providing education, life support skills and initiatives, nutritional support, medical and recreational facilities.

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accomplishments
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"Over the past ten years I have personally adopted four Kisumu orphan children. I purchased and donated a twenty-room building located on the shores of Lake Victoria to the Change Africa Foundation. It’s my ambition to develop this building into a fully-equipped childrens home / Community centre. These children have been left orphanned and homeless by the death of their parents due to HIV, AIDS and other horiffic diseases. I spend a lot of my time in Kenya doing what I can, my ambition is to lay a new foundation for these children and the community. We based our targets on delivering love, food and an education for these children. Most importantly, we know that their greatest need is a place for them to call home.
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News
Kenya / African Food Night 23rd May 2009
Liz is organizing an event on Saturday 23rd May 2009 at her pub, The Chelsfield in Orpington. We’re raising money by cooking Kenya/African food, (delicious, as you probably know!). It would be wonderful if you could join us.
Help Us Raise the Roof
These kids can’t wait any longer; the roof also is falling down. We need argent action, now! The Change Africa Foundation first target, is to raise £9500 for a new roof for the building. Can you help?
Clients Say
Exchange skills,culture,ideas and experiences concerning teaching and caring methhods .
Elizabeth Francis, founder
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